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Properties and Land Stewards

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Ceiba Valley Farm

Salem, CT

Ceiba Valley Farm is a QTBIPOC producer of vegetable and cut flowers in Salem, CT rooted in community, arts, and cultural preservation. 

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Hearing Youth Voices

New London, CT

Non-Profit office and  programmatic space. 

Prest Street

New London, CT

Owner occupied residential home

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Ledyard Street Garden 

New London, CT

Community Garden run by FRESH New London.

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Hearing Youth Voices

New London, CT

  Hearing Youth Voices organizational space.

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The Place

New London, CT

Shared Community Space and Food Pantry

46 Gorton Street

New London,  CT

Residential Property

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Our Property Map 

The SE CT CLT  recognizes that Indigenous people have lived and cared for this region for thousands of years before the setters. Their understanding of land as a shared responsibility, supporting both human and non-human life, stands in contrast with the settler colonial concept of private property.

 

We acknowledge that the transformation of land into a commodity has brought wealth to some while causing deep harm, displacement, and loss to others. As a Community Land Trust, we hold title to land within this system and recognize the complexity of that responsibility.

 

We aim to move from extractive ownership models toward community-based stewardship, and we are committed to working respectfully and collaboratively with Indigenous partners to build a more just and sustainable future for land access in Southeastern Connecticut.

© 2025 SE CT CLT

SE CT CLT Land Acknowledgement

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